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Everything new and yet familiar: the Milivié 1 VW Beetle!

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Everything new and yet familiar: the Milivié 1 VW Beetle!

We have to show you this idea of ​​a radically renovated racing Beetle! And the company behind it even comes from Germany. Specifically from Leipzig. the Milivé GmbH would like with us in Saxony Milivé as a Restomod project build, based on VW Beetle 1303. This one will be complete modernized, comfortable equipped and should also athletic be matched. Are planned 22 vehicles, all of which are to receive extensive customization options. The customer decides for himself what kind of vehicle will end up in his garage. Small disadvantage: The "entry price" is included 570.000 Euros and production is not scheduled to start until the summer of 2023. By 2025 they want to have delivered all 22 vehicles.

Milivie 1 VW Beetle

Milivié GmbH completes the donor cars disassembled, restored and then new aufgebaut. This is all you take from the original metal monocoque the body and the Floor assembly. With the completely new chassis, you rely on one Independent suspension and Double wishbone on both axes and moreover are specially developed double tube damper planned with separate compression and rebound adjustment for the Volkswagen classic. The chassis can also be adjusted to the personal preferences of the owner in terms of track, camber or caster. And of course there are also visual changes. Can be installed about 19-inch alloy wheels and beyond that there are modern ones Lighting all around with LED technology (rear in horseshoe shape) and one of unnecessary decoration liberated body.

Everything new and yet familiar: the Milivié 1 VW Beetle!

There are also details from several air-cooled Porsches, such as the 356-style front or the duck-tail spoiler on the engine cover on the Beetle. In addition, you rely on one sports brake system with 340 millimeter brake discs in combination with Monobloc calipers with six pistons at the front and four at the rear. But the real highlight is the planned one Power Type. A new one is to be installed 2,28 liter boxer engine with two Weber carburetors and electronic ignition in combination with a completely revised ZF four-speed automatic (4HP), which is known from the 1980 Porsche 911 Carrera 2. However, specific performance data or driving performance of the Milivié 1 are still unknown.

four bucket seats & Co.

There are a few details about that Interior. Four are to be installed Bucket seats, a continuous Center console and two big ones Displays (12,3 inch / approx. 31 cm) with multiple display modes that are stylish in one Piano wood case are integrated. The occupants also have several options for charging various devices, including wirelessly, using 220 volts or USB and USB-C. Milivié is also planning a few comfort details such as a camera-based one Parking aid, a Air conditioning and Automatic for high beam and windscreen wipers. If we get more information, there is of course an update for this report. You will be informed about this if you simply use our Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!

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Everything new and yet familiar: the Milivié 1 VW Beetle!
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